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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 10:29 AM
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I have narrowed it down between two. Hankook Ventus R-S2 Z212. or Falken Azenis RT-615. Any opinions or experience. Both seem to get good reviews.
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Old Feb 7, 2008 | 11:28 AM
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Kumho SPT's for summer tires assuming you have a winter set like I do.
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Old Feb 17, 2008 | 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by slvrteg
i have a 2001 gsr. it has 195 size tires on it right now on the stock rim. Will 205's fit without rubbing. I need new tires and would like to go as wide as possible.
im in the market myself, and suggest 225/50/15. bfgoodwrench makes a z-rated tire that ive found for less than $100 ea

go to tirerack.com, $90 ea and up on 225/50/15, name brand

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Old Feb 17, 2008 | 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by slvrteg
I have narrowed it down between two. Hankook Ventus R-S2 Z212. or Falken Azenis RT-615. Any opinions or experience. Both seem to get good reviews.
I'm buying the Azenis for this year's autox. They are awesome on dry pavement but if you drive a lot in the rain, they are probably not for you. You can get them really cheap here.
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 08:30 AM
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I ended up with the falken azenis. 205/50/15. They were a good price and actually are smoother than my previous tire. Stick much better also. Very happy so far. Thanks for all the help
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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by slvrteg
I ended up with the falken azenis. 205/50/15. They were a good price and actually are smoother than my previous tire. Stick much better also. Very happy so far. Thanks for all the help
Excellent choice!

I have those on the GSR as well; just be careful, the treadwear rating is only 200 so its a low mileage tire.
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Old Mar 13, 2008 | 05:42 PM
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do a couple hard laps around a track and they get greasy. pretty annoying if the session is 20 plus minutes long.

initial grip is great, but once they get greasy, its over.

however, that shouldnt be a factor in autox
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Old Mar 26, 2008 | 09:48 AM
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Im running the Falken's at 225/50r15 with cut springs (2"). there perfect!! Most 225/50r15 will fit. Ive only had one set rub a little taking a hard corner with a bump on the outside.

U shud camo ur integra

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Old Apr 2, 2008 | 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by bnuk
you guys realize that going wider, while it may give some more initial striaght line traction for the first half of first gear, it will cause more tire roll and your car will not handle as well right?

But yeah as far as rubbing 205 will be fine. I have a wider set of rims that have 205s and I never rub with an 1"+ drop.
That is entirely incorrect. A wider tire will help with straight-line traction as well as cornering grip, as it will have a larger contact patch with the ground. Tire roll has to do with the tire's sidewall, not the width of the tread. What you said can only be applied if you're comparing a 195-55-15 to a 205-55-15 (which practically nobody gets with our cars cause the sidewall is HUGE). If you do it the right way and get a 205-50-15, you'll actually have a slightly shorter sidewall (102.5mm vs 107.25mm) AND a 10mm wider tire, which will only help you.


Originally Posted by v6_accord_jerz
Kumho SPT's for summer tires assuming you have a winter set like I do.
Kumho Ecsta SPTs are really good tires, however if he's looking at tires like the Hankook Ventus RS2 Z212 and the Falken Azenis RT615, they just can't compare at all...unless you're looking at wet traction and price...


Originally Posted by jjh
im in the market myself, and suggest 225/50/15. bfgoodwrench makes a z-rated tire that ive found for less than $100 ea

go to tirerack.com, $90 ea and up on 225/50/15, name brand
A tire with that size has an enormous sidewall. Let's compare sidewall heights here:
195-55-15 = 107.25mm (stock)
205-50-15 = 102.5mm
225-50-15 = 112.5mm
...and for reference
205-55-15 = 112.75mm

With those tires you'd be adding about 10mm (almost half an inch) to your overall diameter as well as 30mm (about 1.1 inches) to the tread width over stock...you really don't think that will rub without rolling your fenders? If you really want to go with a 225-section tire, get a 225-45-15...that has a 101.25mm sidewall, which should help prevent some rubbing. I still think you'd be better off with a really good 205-50-15 and forget all of the hassle of rubbing and all.

In THIS case, what bnuk said above will hold true. The enormity of the sidewall will allow it to flex and move around a LOT more than it should, which will have adverse effects on your handling and cornering stability, as compared to what it should be like.


Originally Posted by whatinthe
Im running the Falken's at 225/50r15 with cut springs (2"). there perfect!! Most 225/50r15 will fit. Ive only had one set rub a little taking a hard corner with a bump on the outside.

U shud camo ur integra
huh? really???

And yeah they'll fit, but the sidewall's huge! Read what I wrote above.
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Old Apr 2, 2008 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by KaBlookie
That is entirely incorrect. A wider tire will help with straight-line traction as well as cornering grip, as it will have a larger contact patch with the ground. Tire roll has to do with the tire's sidewall, not the width of the tread. What you said can only be applied if you're comparing a 195-55-15 to a 205-55-15 (which practically nobody gets with our cars cause the sidewall is HUGE). If you do it the right way and get a 205-50-15, you'll actually have a slightly shorter sidewall (102.5mm vs 107.25mm) AND a 10mm wider tire, which will only help you.




Kumho Ecsta SPTs are really good tires, however if he's looking at tires like the Hankook Ventus RS2 Z212 and the Falken Azenis RT615, they just can't compare at all...unless you're looking at wet traction and price...




A tire with that size has an enormous sidewall. Let's compare sidewall heights here:
195-55-15 = 107.25mm (stock)
205-50-15 = 102.5mm
225-50-15 = 112.5mm
...and for reference
205-55-15 = 112.75mm

With those tires you'd be adding about 10mm (almost half an inch) to your overall diameter as well as 30mm (about 1.1 inches) to the tread width over stock...you really don't think that will rub without rolling your fenders? If you really want to go with a 225-section tire, get a 225-45-15...that has a 101.25mm sidewall, which should help prevent some rubbing. I still think you'd be better off with a really good 205-50-15 and forget all of the hassle of rubbing and all.

In THIS case, what bnuk said above will hold true. The enormity of the sidewall will allow it to flex and move around a LOT more than it should, which will have adverse effects on your handling and cornering stability, as compared to what it should be like.




huh? really???

And yeah they'll fit, but the sidewall's huge! Read what I wrote above.

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